- handbook
- Company
- Company
- Board
- Communications
- Decision making
- Guides
- KPIs and OKRs
- principles
- Remote Work
- Security
- Asset Management Policy
- Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery Policy
- Data Management Policy
- Information Security Roles and Responsibilities
- Operations Security Policy
- Risk Management Policy
- Secure Development Policy
- Third-Party Risk Management Policy
- Human Resources Security Policy
- Access Control Policy
- Incident Response Plan
- Cryptography Policy
- Information Security Policy and Acceptable Use Policy
- strategy
- values
- Operations
- Product
- Feedback
- Metrics
- Node-RED Dashboard
- personas
- Plan
- Pricing Principles
- Product Categories
- Responsibilities
- Strategy
- Versioning
- Customer department
- customer
- Engineering & Design Practices
- Design
- Engineering
- contributing
- Front End
- Packaging Guidelines
- Platform Ops
- Releases
- Security Policy
- Website A/B Testing
- Internal Operations
- People Ops
- Sales & Marketing
- Marketing
# Engineering
The Engineering team is responsible for writing and maintaining the code for FlowFuse's product and infrastructure.
This includes, but is not limited to:
- Developing new product features in accordance to the Product plan
- Providing technical input into the Product planning process - assisting with scoping of items, technical prioritization and sizing.
- Providing technical support to our customers and community members
- Ensuring the ongoing operations of FlowFuse Cloud
# General
- Security Policy
- Packaging - how we manage repos and npm packaging
- Contributing - tips on our development style to help get started contributing
# Releases
- Planning - how we plan what we're doing
- Release Process - how we ship
# Front-End
A collection of how-to's and best practice guides for FlowFuse's front-end development.
# Operations
How we run and manage our FlowFuse Cloud platform
# Guides
A collection of guides for some of things that are foundational to working at FlowFuse
- Git Intro - get started with Git
- Markdown Guide - a quick primer for Markdown